KCWT, UHF analog channel 27, was a television station licensed to Wenatchee, Washington, United States.
A newscast was added at 5 and 10 pm weeknights to compete with the stations in Seattle and Spokane, to better reflect the views of the Wenatchee area that felt neglected by the two larger markets.
The show was so popular, that when it was pulled from the schedule after its initial run, a letter writing campaign began to bring it back.
In 1989, KCWT dropped its Fox affiliation (which later moved to K53CY), and became an independent once again, filling out their programming schedule from the Channel America service.
[1] The KCWT newsroom was disbanded in 1991; in its absence, KHQ-TV of Spokane added a dedicated Wenatchee Valley bureau.